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Giromagny (French pronunciation: [ʒiʁɔmaɲi]) is a
commune in the
Territoire de
Belfort department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
northeastern France. Giromagny...
- Fort de
Giromagny, also
known as Fort Dorsner, was
built near
Belfort in
northeastern France between 1875 and 1879. The fort
forms the
southern end of...
- The
canton of
Giromagny is an
administrative division of the
Territoire de
Belfort department,
northeastern France. Its
borders were
modified at the French...
- The GCA went on to
fight at Pianosa, Elba, Salerno, Provence, Belfort,
Giromagny, Alsace, Cernay, Guebwiller, Buhl, and the
Invasion of Germany. Asgaard...
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commands an area of
ponds surrounding Malsaucy, and
controls roads to Lure,
Giromagny and the
Paris rail line. Its
initial construction cost was 2,120,332 francs...
- sold
locally in
their gigs. It was
recorded on the
Cultural Center of
Giromagny in five days (26/08/79 - 01/09/79) with just a
couple of two
track tape...
- The
Lutheran church at
Giromagny...
- Séré de Rivières. The
fortified region of
Belfort runs
between Fort de
Giromagny, part of the High
Moselle line and Fort
Lachaux of the
defensive network...
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Felon Florimont Fontaine Fontenelle Foussemagne Frais Froidefontaine Giromagny Grandvillars Grosmagny Grosne Joncherey Lachapelle-sous-Chaux Lachapelle-sous-Rougemont...
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forces that were engaged. The
mechanic sailor Georges Brières,
killed at
Giromagny,
rests in the Mémorial de la
France combattante. Brières
represents the...